yes a coral does use teeth to eat. when you see bubbles or air pockets in the coral it is the teeath and where it breaths.
Yes, Turtles eat coral and have teeth strong enough to chew it
Whales don't eat coral. Coral is very hard, and most whales don't have teeth. They *do* eat *krill* in massive quantities.
they eat coraland take big chunks out of coral ( that why they have big teeth) and eat things inside the coral, and that is why there is alot of sand on the floor.
Parrotfish primarily feed on algae, coral, and small invertebrates. They use their beak-like teeth to scrape algae off rocks and coral, playing a vital role in maintaining the health of coral reefs.
yes they do have sharp teeth to eat with
Parrot fish have a specific niche on tropical coral reefs as they have teeth which allow them to eat coral. They either scrape algae off the coral or eat chunks of coral and digest to get to the algae. The remains are then excreted as sand. They will also eat other microorganisms that lives on coral.This specialisation means that there is little competition for their particular foodstuff.Thank you! That is my answer!
They use their teeth.
Coral Shrimp feed off of the little animals in the reef..
yes, they use their teeth to eat bamboo
Nudibranches do eat coral.
No, lobsters do not eat coral
They use their teeth, of course.